Which one of these best explains why Charlie Chaplin would choose an intimate proxemic distance for the camera in the final scene of City Lights?

A. to heighten the tragedy of the scene
B. to heighten the comedy of the scene
C. to increase the audience’s objectivity to the scene
D. to lessen the audience’s connection to the Tramp


Answer: A

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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